But she was left horrified on her wedding night to find it had all been a ruse to cover up showing her his micropenis.

She posted her story online, seeking advice from the internet, and her post quickly went viral.

“He saw the post through an old friend of his who knew he had a micropenis and saw on his FB that he had just gotten married,” she wrote in an update of her original post.

“He doesn’t know who else the guy has told to link him to it. I feel like I am the arsehole.

“He is crushed that I posted about him.”

She said she finally plucked up the courage to confront him about why he hadn’t revealed his small appendage.

The newlywed was shocked to discover her husband had a micropenis.Source:istock

She claimed she confronted her husband last week about “intentionally keeping this from me”, and he said he was sure she would have left him had she known his true size before the wedding.

“(He said) that he wanted to talk before the wedding but feared it being called off because of his micropenis and said if both families found out/gossiped about it he would be crushed,” she wrote.

“Which is basically what I did with the entire world via reddit, but he didn’t know this until last night, because I never told him that I posted on reddit when we talked.”

In her initial post, the woman revealed the couple enjoyed a whirlwind romance and her partner proposed after six months of dating. The pair was married six months after that.

After her discovery, she wrote on Reddit: “Newlywed husband (32M) wanted to wait til marriage for sex and just surprised me (27F) with micropenis on the honeymoon.”

Multiple people commented on her original post about the lack of trust being a red flag rather than the size of the man’s penis.

But after he discovered her post, some people are now siding with the husband.

The post has divided the couple, as well as the internet.Source:istock

One person said: “Oh man this is actually making me feel (edit: somewhat) bad for this dude now.”

Others thought it confirmed the worst — that he intentionally led her on.

Another said: “Now that you know he intentionally hid it from you, the best thing for you to do would be to leave him.

“He tried to trap you into marriage without telling you something that is honestly very important.”

The commenter said there was “no limit” to what else the husband may be hiding from her in order to manipulate her.

“Seek the annulment yourself and talk to a lawyer, even though I don’t think he has any grounds for a defamation lawsuit,” they wrote.

Another person agreed, saying: “I usually would feel bad for the person in this situation, in fact I do understand his want to not become two families laughing stalk, but he still tricked this woman into marrying him while withhold information he knew would effect her decision (sic).”

This story originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission